Category: Culture

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Do Liberal Politics, “LGBT” Identity and Declining Mental Illness Go Together?

This title might sound like text-book conservative click-bait fodder, but it’s actually a serious question. Dr. Eric Kaufmann, professor of Politics at Birkbeck College, University...

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Are We Already in a [Cold] Civil War?

Ray Dalio is a billionaire who was once called “Wall Street’s Oddest Duck.” In 1975, he founded Bridgewater Associates, a premier asset (hedge fund) management...

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State Can’t Discriminate Against Religion in Tuition Assistance Program, Supreme Court Rules

By a 6-3 margin, the United States Supreme Court ruled in a case from Maine that the government cannot create a tuition assistance program for...

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WARNING: Childhood Summers Pass All Too Quickly

The summer of 2022 will begin this coming Tuesday while most of us are still sleeping – arriving quietly in the Northern Hemisphere at 5:14...

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Khari Willis

NFL Player Leaves Million Dollar Salary to Pursue Ministry, ‘Advance Gospel of Jesus Christ’

One professional football player is leaving behind his million-dollar salary and hanging up his football cleats for good. Instead, he’s getting in the game and...

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Gallup Reports Belief in God Dips to New Low. But Is That Really Bad?

  The Gallup polling organization is reporting that American’s belief in God has reached an all time low, down from 98% when they first started...

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Five Things I Never Knew I Needed the Father of My Children to Be

My husband, Jeff, and I have been married for fourteen years. We were both in our mid-twenties, committed Christians, and enthusiastic about all the things...

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The Surprising Find Inside My Late Father’s Medicine Cabinet

If you walked into our Colorado Springs home, passed through our kitchen and sunroom and then into a bright bathroom with a walk-in shower, you’d...

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Border Patrol|Border Numbers May

U.S. Border Patrol Encounters 239,416 Illegal Immigrants in May, Highest in U.S. History

In the month of May, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) encountered 239,416 illegal immigrants along the Southern Border – the highest total for a...

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California Man Indicted, Charged with Attempted Assassination of Justice Brett Kavanaugh

A federal grand jury on June 15 returned an indictment charging Nicholas John Roske, age 26, of Simi Valley, California, with attempting to murder United...

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Cooper Kupp

Cooper Kupp Gives God Thanks After Contract Extension: ‘For His Glory!’

Cooper Kupp, professional football player and wide receiver for the Los Angeles Rams, recently signed a three-year contract extension worth $80 million. The contract was...

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Southern Baptists Elect New President, Adopt Recommendations on Sexual Abuse

The Southern Baptist Convention (SBC), America’s largest Protestant denomination with approximately 13.7 million members, elected Texas pastor Bart Barber as its new president on June...

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For Supreme Court Justices Thomas, Barrett and Others, It’s the Loss of Ordinary Days

There are always consequences to the lunacy of radical policies, including the loss of simple joys that many people don’t even think much about. “I...

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Female Athletics

‘Washington Post’ Finds Most Americans Oppose Including Men in Women’s Sports

According to a new poll conducted by one of the nation’s most leftist news outlets, most Americans oppose men competing in women’s sports. The Washington...

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We Should Fly the American Flag with Pride

Tuesday is Flag Day – the 245th anniversary of the adoption of the Stars and Stripes as America’s flag. It comes at a time of...

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Nextdoor App Exposes the Best – and Worst of Neighborhood Life

First came the sirens, then a line-up of police cars, lights flashing. Next, an ambulance. “Something just happened at the Walgreens on the corner of...

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Prayer|Trooper Prayer

Traffic Stop Turns into Powerful Moment of Prayer Between Trooper and Father with Cancer

What started as a routine traffic stop quickly turned into a powerful moment of prayer between a North Carolina state trooper, and a father who...

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Walmart, the Denver Broncos and the Christian Roots of Two American Dynasties

When news broke earlier this week about the sale of the NFL’s Denver Broncos, football fans weren’t surprised by the purchase – but eyebrows were...

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Conservative Values of ‘Faith, Family and Freedom’ Still Celebrated in America’s Rocky Mountain West

This past weekend Colorado welcomed some of the best-known champions of faith, family and freedom at the 13th annual Western Conservative Summit. The summit is...

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From Politics to Pizza, Excesses Are Always Their Own Undoing

In what’s being hailed as an historic recall election, San Francisco voters on Tuesday ousted District Attorney Chesa Boudin – a far left figure whose...

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Louisiana Is Now the 18th State to Save Girls and Women’s Sports

Louisiana is the 18th state to pass legislation preserving girls and women’s sports for actual females. Senate Bill 44, the Fairness in Women’s Sports Act,...

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Can Evangelicals Believe in the Authenticity of the Shroud of Turin?

It’s called Cappella della Sacra Sindone – the Chapel of the Holy Shroud – a Baroque style building in Turin, Italy, designed to house one of...

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Americans Want Government to Stop Pushing Gender Ideology in Schools, New Poll Reveals

A new poll released this week shows that nearly two-thirds of Americans (63%) oppose changes by the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) to the definition...

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70 United Methodist Churches in Georgia Leaving Denomination Over Biblical Doctrine on Sexuality

The doctrinal schism within the United Methodist Church (UMC) over LGBT issues continues apace, with 70 UMC churches in Georgia alone leaving the denomination after...

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